Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of interdisciplinary research. Recent work has aimed to understand what camouflage types exist (e.g. background matching, disruptive, and distractive patterns) and their effectiveness. However, work has almost exclusively focused on the efficacy of these strategies in preventing initial detection, despite the fact that predators often encounter the same prey phenotype repeatedly, affording them opportunities to learn to find those prey more effectively. The overall value of a camouflage strategy may, therefore, reflect both its ability to prevent detection by predators and resist predator learning. We conducted four experiments with humans searc...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Many animals possess camouflage markings that reduce the risk of detection by visually hunting preda...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
This is the final version Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Background Crypsis by background-matching is a critical form of anti-predator defence for animals ex...
Camouflage is an important anti-predator strategy for many animals and is traditionally thought of a...
Effective camouflage renders a target indistinguishable from irrelevant background objects. Two inte...
Animal camouflage has long been used to illustrate the power of natural selection, and provides an e...
<p><b>Background:</b> Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
A prey animal can use different strategies to avoid becoming eaten by predators. One such widely rec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Many animals possess camouflage markings that reduce the risk of detection by visually hunting preda...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread defence against predators in nature and an active area of ...
This is the final version Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this record...
Numerous animals rely on camouflage for defence. Substantial past work has identified the presence o...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Background Crypsis by background-matching is a critical form of anti-predator defence for animals ex...
Camouflage is an important anti-predator strategy for many animals and is traditionally thought of a...
Effective camouflage renders a target indistinguishable from irrelevant background objects. Two inte...
Animal camouflage has long been used to illustrate the power of natural selection, and provides an e...
<p><b>Background:</b> Camouflage patterns that hinder detection and/or recognition...
Motion is generally assumed to “break” camouflage. However, although camouflage cannot conceal a gro...
A prey animal can use different strategies to avoid becoming eaten by predators. One such widely rec...
Nearly all research on camouflage has investigated its effectiveness for concealing stationary objec...
Background Quantifying the conspicuousness of objects against particular backgrounds ...
Many animals possess camouflage markings that reduce the risk of detection by visually hunting preda...